Saturday, I went window shopping at Home Accents. It is a huge building with individual booths. There are a lot of booths that sell primitive craft items as well as a section of antique booths. Here were some things that caught my eye.
This is one of the Lady Head Vases I blogged about recently. I love her red hat. I couldn't see the price tag because she was in a locked case and her tag was turned backwards.. Since I wasn't going to buy her, I didn't bother the cashier to open the case.
I love this pink tea set.
They had several booths that had vintage pitchers. I may go back and get one later on.
This was in great condition. Just $9.00 with the lid. But I have too many casserole dishes and no place to put any more. I need to focus on bowls because you can stack them.
A cute booth that carried primitive and Americana.
Love the old metal coffee pot.
There were a lot of goodies in this booth that I love. Especially all the teapots.
My favorite that they had was the snack plates and cup in white milk glass. It is rare in my area to see a complete set of plates and cups.
And rarer still to see another set in the next booth of snack plates and cups.
Love old tins.
I did find something in the wheat pattern I'm looking for, but I want a nesting bowl, not this style. It was a little higher priced than I wanted to pay.
And yet another set of snack trays with cups. This set was just $8.95 for the entire set. You can't beat that price, but it wasn't exactly the style or color I was looking for.
Two gorgeous sets of pitchers and goblets.
A cute vintage bread box.
I think this is my sister's Pyrex pattern she collects. I am not sure if she has the Cinderella bowls or not. This was just a set of 3 and they were individually priced. $16 for the big, $12 for the middle and $10 for the small. Not a bad price.
I love this depression glass butter dish. And check out the ruby juicer on the left and the green juicer in the milk glass bowl at the back right.
This was a rare find. A complete 8 piece service of snack plates and cup. Love the pattern on this.
I am definitely planning a trip back. This was the last place I stopped Saturday and I was getting very tired. I didn't look in as much detail as I usually do. Next time I go, it will be my first stop.
3 comments:
I'd have fun there!
Oh, I see so much of my kitchen in this post...I refuse to go in antique shops any more. I need to downsize and I'm always tempted to buy. Thank you for stopping by Thistle Cove Farm; I followed you home.
Love the photos! Between you and me, I never would have beeb able to walk away from that cute pink striped pitcher or the breadbox! I envy your willpower:-)
Erica
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